RMG38DGM–Pompeii and Herculaneum destroyed by Vesuvius
RMDRD51F–Destroyed French tank WWI
RMDRD0EH–Destroyed train engine WWI
RMG36P2A–Houses of Parliament destroyed by fire
RMDRDBCJ–Destroyed German cart WWI
RMG3B17N–L77 ZEPPELIN DESTROYED
RMG36P27–Houses of Parliament destroyed by fire
RMG36P29–Houses of Parliament destroyed by fire
RMD89RPW–NEW YORK DESTROYED
RMG36P28–Houses of Parliament destroyed by fire
RMDRDD1X–Destroyed German tank WWI
RMDRCYJR–Destroyed Oise Bridge WWI
RMDRC22T–House destroyed by bombing - Shkoder, Albania
RMDRDDCR–Destroyed German field kitchen WWI
RM2ARBCKX–Zeppelin destroyed over Britain 1916
RMG3APRC–Paris, France - Barriers Destroyed.
RMG3D6GJ–Pink Terraces, or Otukapuarangi, New Zeland, destroyed 1886
RMG3CP7P–Crystal Palace at Sydenham is destroyed by fire
RMDRD1X1–Destroyed bridge over the Marne WWI
RMG39PDR–The Reichstag destroyed by fire Date: 27th February 1933
RMDRDA2F–Destroyed gun cupola in Belgium WWI
RM2M9C44H–Houses of Parliament in London destroyed by fire
RMER7PC4–Rebel caisson destroyed by Federal shells, at Fredericksburg
RMDRHH60–German battery destroyed by British artillery, WW1
RMG36K8F–Port Royal, Jamaica, destroyed by earthquake Date: 1692
RMDRJBHB–American ambulance destroyed, Verdun, France, WW1
RMG37RB9–The Capitol at Rome is destroyed by an unexplained fire Date: 83 BC
RMPXJ69D–Morocco - Locomotive destroyed by Arabs - Chaouia uprising
RMG3AK1Y–First Balkan War - Mosque Destroyed by Grenades - Edirne
RMG3AK20–WWI - Balkan Front - Belgrade Citadel - Arsenal destroyed
RMDRJ3BP–Destroyed Serbian guns near Prizren, Serbia, WW1
RM2K64J9Y–Windmills at Maitos, Chanakkale - Turkey - destroyed during WW1.
RMDRHP5R–Bridge of Thorigny-sur-Marne - destroyed by French Engineers
RMMHNKMB–Smouldering remains of large country house destroyed by fire
RMG36P26–The Houses of Parliament destroyed by fire. Date: 16 October 1834
RMG3APR1–Paris, France - Barriers destroyed. Date: circa 1860
RMDRHXC2–German gun destroyed by British firing, Western Front, WW1
RMG37T2R–War junks destroyed in Anson's Bay. Date: 7 January 1841
RMKRD3PF–Bomb damaged refuge - Odhams Printings works destroyed, WW1
RMG3BX2B–Great Fire at Thessaloniki - General View of Destroyed Town
RMG36K8E–The town of Port Royal, Jamaica, is destroyed by a tidal wave caused by an earthquake. Date: 1692
RM2RGDY20–A German gun destroyed by British firing on the Western Front during World War One.
RM2M3K1TJ–The remains of ThiŠpval wood, destroyed by Allied artillery, on the Western front during the First World War.
RM2RG9CRM–The Destroyed Oberkasseler Bridge - End of World War Two, The River Rhine, Dusseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
RM2C876HW–The Destroyed Oberkasseler Bridge - End of World War Two, The River Rhine, Dusseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
RM2M9956K–Austrian trenches destroyed by Allied action (British heavy guns and Italian artillery) during the First World War.
RM2M9CP5K–A destroyed bridge on the northern Rhine at Wesel, Germany, photographed soon after the end of the Second World War.
RMG3C42B–The wreckage of a German tank, destroyed near Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge in the Ardennes area of Belgium Date: 1944-45
RM2M963GC–Quang Tri: Three Vietnamese soldiers rest, (one eating rice), among the rubble of their town which has been destroyed by Viet Cong attacks
RM2M3K3C7–Wych Street, London, shortly before the street was destroyed in the early 20th century. Wych Street was famous for its association with Jack Sheppard.
RM2RGBGB4–A destroyed German munitions factory at Quievrain, in occupied Belgium, after an allied bombing raid in the First World War.
RM2RG9EK5–Burning Pirate Village - Pirate homes destroyed by manpower from HMS Argus, Bias Bay (Daya Wan - Daya Bay), Guangdong, China.
RM2RG8T1K–'The Fall of the Eiffel Tower' [Charles de Richter] The Tour Eiffel is just one of Earth's great structures destroyed by a new and powerful breed of termites
RM2M3K2FN–The centre of the city of Coventry, with the clock tower still standing but surrounded by debris. Coventry was heavily bombed during 1940 and much of the city centre, including the cathedral, was destroyed.
RM2RG9MT0–The ornate and beautiful Tower in the grounds of the Chateau Mennechet at Chiry-Ourscamp, Oise, Hauts-de-France, France - destroyed by German forces in 1915 during WW1.
RM2M3T139–The Church of the Pilgrim Fathers, Southwark, London, dedicated to the Pilgrims who travelled to America in the Mayflower in 1620 - destroyed in a German Luftwaffe raid on London.
RM2M3JY2M–The ruined Italian town of Cassino, March 1944. Between January and May 1944 the town of Cassino and Benedictine monastery of Monte Cassino were completely destroyed as the Allied Fifth Army attempted to push the occupying Nazi troops out of their strong defensive position in the area.
RM2M3JY27–The ruins of the monastery at Monte Cassino, May 1944. Between January and May 1944 the town of Cassino and Benedictine monastery of Monte Cassino were completely destroyed as the Allied Fifth Army attempted to push the occupying Nazi troops out of their strong defensive position in the area.
RM2M3JY23–A group of British soldiers dug in to a position near Monte Cassino, Italy, in 1944. Between January and May 1944 the Benedictine monastery of Monte Cassino and the nearby town were completely destroyed as the Allied Fifth Army attempted to push the occupying Nazi troops out of their strong defensive position, in the monastery.
RM2M3JY1D–The central court hill-top Benedictine Monastery at Monte Cassino, Italy, prior to its destruction in the Second World War. This was one of three fine courts in the monastery connected by arcades and steps. Between January and May 1944 the monastery was completely destroyed as the Allied army attempted to push the occupying Nazi troops out of this strong defensive position.
RM2M3JY3B–A notice at a petrol dump and an Allied soldier, on the Fifth Army front near Cassino, Italy, February 1944. Between January and May 1944 the town of Cassino and Benedictine monastery of Monte Cassino were completely destroyed as the Allied Fifth Army attempted to push the occupying Nazi troops out of their strong defensive position in the area.
RM2M3JY2K–Photograph showing a 240mm long range gun being towed into position on the Allied Fifth Army front near Cassino, February 1944. Between January and May 1944 the town of Cassino and Benedictine monastery of Monte Cassino were completely destroyed as the Allied Fifth Army attempted to push the occupying Nazi troops out of their strong defensive position in the area.
RM2M3JY3F–The flags of Poland and Great Britain flying over the ruins of the monastery at Monte Cassino, May 1944. Between January and May 1944 the town of Cassino and Benedictine monastery of Monte Cassino were completely destroyed as the Allied Fifth Army attempted to push the occupying Nazi troops out of their strong defensive position in the area. This photograph marks the point when the Allied troops finally won control of the monastery and the Germans retreated.
RM2M3JY25–Two New Zealanders of the Allied army guarding a group of German prisoners, Cassino, Italy, March 1944. The Germans pictured were elite paratroops, who were taken prisoner trying to defend Cassino. Between January and May 1944 the town of Cassino and Benedictine monastery of Monte Cassino were completely destroyed as the Allied Fifth Army attempted to push the occupying Nazi troops out of their strong defensive position in the area.
RMAY4X9D–Atlantis Destroyed
RMA9X5TD–Twist Evidence Destroyed
RMA305W6–Parry 3rd Fury Destroyed
RMD89FCW–Asgard Destroyed
RMDREJ1P–Destroyed German howitzer
RMDRAR0E–Archive destroyed during Russian Revolution
RMDRDJDY–Destroyed street after WWI - Cambrai, France
RMDR2AR3–Destroyed Vendome Column; Paris Commune 1871
RMG3AW9X–Ruins of Saint-Pierre, Martinique, entirely destroyed by the eruption of Mount Pelee which had been supposed extinct. Date: 1902
RMG3C2MP–WW2 - His restaurant and kitchen destroyed by German bombing, a Chef continues to cook al fresco in a bombed-out street - Blitz, London. Date: circa 1941
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